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How To Spend 3 Days In LONDON As A First Time Visitor | London Travel Guide and Itinerary 2025

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Explore London's iconic landmarks and hidden gems on this comprehensive 3-day itinerary perfect for first-time visitors. From the historic Tower of London and majestic Buckingham Palace to the vibrant markets of Notting Hill and Camden, discover the diverse spirit of this global city.

  • Big Ben

    Big Ben, officially named the Elizabeth Tower, is one of London's most recognizable landmarks and the clock tower at the north end of the Palace of Westminster.

  • Tower of London

    Founded in 1066 by William the Conqueror, the Tower of London has served various roles over the centuries, including a royal palace, prison, and treasury, and is home to the Crown Jewels.

  • St. Paul's Cathedral

    The majestic dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of London’s most iconic sights, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in the 17th century.

  • Buckingham Palace

    Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch.

  • Little Venice

    Little Venice is known for its charming waterways and narrowboats, resembling the canals in Venice, Italy, and offers cozy cafes and pubs along the canal paths.

  • Leadenhall Market

    Leadenhall Market, dating back to the 14th century, is known for its stunning Victorian architecture and vibrant atmosphere, and is famous for being a filming location for Diagon Alley and the Leaky Cauldron in the Harry Potter movies.

  • Westminster Abbey

    Westminster Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and is the final resting place of 18 monarchs.

  • Portobello Road

    Portobello Road is home to the world-famous Portobello Market.

  • Portobello Market

    Portobello Market is a treasure trove of antiques, vintage clothes, and unique finds.

  • Churchill Arms

    The Churchill Arms is an iconic pub covered in beautiful flowers.

  • Kensington Palace

    Kensington Palace is a royal residence with a rich history dating back to the 17th century and has been the home of many members of the royal family, including Queen Victoria and Princess Diana.

  • Kensington Gardens

    Kensington Gardens is one of London's eight Royal Parks, offering an escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

  • Round Pond

    The Round Pond is located in Kensington Gardens.

  • Albert Memorial

    The Albert Memorial is located in Kensington Gardens.

  • Italian Gardens

    The Italian Gardens are located in Kensington Gardens.

  • Natural History Museum

    The Natural History Museum boasts a vast collection that spans natural history from the age of the dinosaurs to the present day.

  • Hyde Park

    Hyde Park is a great option if you enjoy outdoor activities with its large green spaces and Serpentine Lake.

  • Serpentine Lake

    The Serpentine Lake is in Hyde Park.

  • Green Park

    Green Park is one of London's Royal Parks and offers a peaceful retreat with its open lawns and tree-lined paths.

  • Downing Street

    Downing Street is home to the Prime Minister's official residence at Number 10.

  • Royal Horse Guards

    The large Horse Guards building, with its grand facade, stands as a key part of London's ceremonial area.

  • Horse Guards Parade

    Horse Guards Parade is used for major events like the Trooping the Colour, which celebrates the Queen's official birthday.

  • Trafalgar Square

    Trafalgar Square is known for Nelson's Column and its iconic lion statues, and it often hosts events and gatherings.

  • Nelson's Column

    Nelson's Column is located in Trafalgar Square.

  • British Museum

    The British Museum houses an incredible collection of art and artifacts from around the world, spanning thousands of years of history.

  • Rosetta Stone

    The Rosetta Stone is key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs and is located in the British Museum.

  • Egyptian mummies

    The Egyptian mummies provide a fascinating look into ancient burial practices and are located in the British Museum.

  • Parthenon

    The Parthenon sculptures are stunning marble carvings from the Parthenon in Athens and are located in the British Museum.

  • Tower Bridge

    Tower Bridge, completed in 1894, is one of the most recognizable bridges in the world and offers fantastic views of the River Thames and the surrounding cityscape.

  • London Bridge

    London Bridge offers unique views of the River Thames and the surrounding city.

  • Sky Garden

    The Sky Garden at 20 Fenchurch Street is known for its panoramic city views from the top floors.

  • 20 Fenchurch Street

    20 Fenchurch Street is known for the Sky Garden.

  • Reflection Garden

    The Reflection Garden is a peaceful spot perfect for a brief rest, offering a tranquil escape from the busy streets.

  • Westminster Bridge

    The view from Westminster Bridge is fantastic, offering a perfect backdrop of Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the River Thames.

  • Churchill War Rooms

    The Churchill War Rooms served as the underground command center for Winston Churchill and his government during World War II.

  • Notting Hill

    Notting Hill is renowned for its colorful houses, diverse shops, and lively markets.

  • Notting Hill Carnival

    The annual Notting Hill Carnival, one of the largest street festivals in Europe, takes place in Notting Hill, celebrating Caribbean culture with music, dancing, and vibrant costumes.

  • Covent Garden

    London seamlessly blends its rich past with modern innovation whether you're strolling along the bustling streets of Covent Garden.

  • Camden

    London seamlessly blends its rich past with modern innovation exploring the diverse markets of Camden.

  • Camden Lock

    A popular activity is taking a boat trip along the canals, which can take you all the way to Camden Lock.

  • Warwick Avenue Station

    We took the underground, also known as the Tube to locals, to Warwick Avenue Station which is part of the Bakerloo Line.

  • Notting Hill Gate Station

    You can take the Tube to Notting Hill Gate Station if you’re not up for the walk.